War of the lions slowdown fix ppsspp9/24/2023 (06-09-2016 12:39 PM) Wrote: Not sure, sounds like you have a special problem on your devices or the settings you're using. These questions have probably been answered a billion times and I appreciate your relenting to doing so yet again with me. The answer (in short) appears to be "skip tons of frames, because nothing short of a supercomputer can effectively run PPSSPP without hugely obvious sound issues. Failing that, my gaming rig's GTX560Ti can play Deadspace 3 maxed out at 40FPS and cannot handle this emulator running final fantasy tactics skipping rendering 4 frames per second without clicking and popping like it's going to blow up which I find to be a little strange. I'd believe an Adreno 320 in my SD600 might have a rough time with PSP games, but you'd really think a GT840M would be enough to hack literally any of them considering it's almost as fast as tons of the GPU's PPSSPP was built to run on. I just don't think I'm meant to emulate PSP games. I have used default settings and tinkered with tons of other ones. Taking for example, PS1 or PS2, sound sample durations are physically increased in situations where problems exist, which is far less obnoxious than the popping in PSP games. PPSSPP's appear to generate loud audio distortions (popping, clicking, and skipping) when slowdowns occur. When there are issues with any emulated platform, they exhibit different symptoms. All of them suffer this same issue, and I believe you are correct that I may be miscategorizing the problems with the sounds on this (and other) games as a problem with a particular game or the sound processing when in fact it's an issue with the emulation process itself being a horrendously inefficient means of PSP graphics production - not with regards to this specific game but with all games. I went ahead and got a ton of other ROMs to try. If you're not, you need to use frameskipping or turn down settings (like upscaling.) You can verify by enabling the FPS display in settings, set it to "Both." If it shows less than 100%, you'll probably get audio issues because PSP games produce sound realtime - if they aren't running realtime, the audio won't be smooth either. Otherwise, you should verify you're getting 100% speed. Additionally, if your display syncs at less than 60 fps (for example, Nexus 5 has apparently a firmware bug which causes a 58 fps refresh rate), you'll need to enable auto frameskipping or you WILL get pops and clicks in games that run at 60 fps (30 fps games should be fine.) If you're using some wireless device or headset to play the audio, these usually introduce latency and cause problems. Are you using default settings? If not, try reverting to defaults. Not sure it's likely you'd run across 5 games with the same issue, since most games do not have the same pitch issues. I know this game has some pitch issues still, so if it has pops and clicks I don't notice, I'm willing to believe it. The PSP game is an updated version of Final Fantasy Tactics made for the PS console which was published in 1997.(06-09-2016 01:48 AM) Wrote: Sorry, I often miss pops and clicks unless they're pretty obvious, since I don't have spectacular hearing. This PSP ISO (PSP Game) works on any PSP Emulator.Ībout Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions:įinal Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions is a tactical role-playing PSP game created and released by Square Enix for the PSP. Final Fantasy Tactics The War of the Lions PSP ISO Downloadĭownload free Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions PSP ISO for PlayStation Portable (PSP) & PPSSPP and also tested on PPSSPP Gold, PSPlay PSP Emulator, Rapid PSP Emulator, PSP Emulator Pro, RetroArch, Rocket PSP Emulator, PSP Emulator – Ultra Emulator for PSP, Emulator PSP for Mobile Pro Version, Sunshine Emulator, PSP GAME: EMULATOR AND ROMS, Enjoy Emulator for PSP, Free PSP Emulator, Sunshine Emulator for Android, Emulator for PSP Games and Golden PSP Emulator.
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